Tie-slide.



, PATENTED DEG. 24, 1907. W. TEMBLIN.

TIE SLIDE.

APPLICATION rum) JAN. 28. 1907.

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Pm-SLIDE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Dec. 24, 1907.

Application filed January 28-1907- Serial No. 354.457.

T 0 all whom it may concern:

Be it known that 1, WILLIAM TEMPLIN, a 5 citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illi- E nois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Tie-Slides, of which the following is a specification. i

My invention relates to tie slides and it is illustrated in the accompanying drawings 1 wherein Figure 1 is a front view of the slide in position on a section of a collar. Fig. 2 is a sec tion on the line 22 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a 5 detail showing the adjustable sliding collar clamp.

Like parts are indicated by the same letter in all the figures.

A is a portion of a collar and B a portion of C is the shirt button which projects through the button hole D, both shonn in dotted lines underneath the tie.

E is a lower curved branch and F an upper straight branch of the frame which comprises the vertical portion G with the curved parts H, J.

K is a roller mounted. in the two ends of the parts E and F.

L is the lower upwardly curved end of the collar clamp preferably of elastic or'yielding ported on the part G.

The use and operation of my invention are i as follows: The device is intended to be used in connection with a collar, and particularly a turndown collar, for the purpose of keeping the tie free from the collar button and permitting it to slide easily. The tie is passed through the slide between the body ortion l G and the parts H, J, being inserted t rough the opening between the last two parts. It lies across the roller and when the slide is in position on the collar where it is held by the l collar clamp, with the button lying between i the four parts of the slide, the tie is held 0 a i degree away from or at least is prevented from hearing altogether upon the head of the I button. The sliding motion of the tie is fal cilitated by the roller. The two folded down ends with the associated frame piece constitute a holder through which the tie passes. i The frame of the slide is here shown as sub- 1 stantially rectangular and open in the midj die. The roller K with its shaft is, in effect, a connecting piece between the two ends of the slide frame.

I claim:

1. In a tie slide the combination of a frame detachably secured to the collar and com- 2. A tie slide comprising aframe, a clamp thereon to secure it to the collar, a roller mounted in one end of the frame, and a tie I A I 5 holder in the other end of the frame.

3. A tie slide comprising a frame adapted to lie along the collarwith a vertically sliding .which the tie passes on the other side.

4. A tie sli e comprising a' central open frame, with top and bottom pieces connected together at one end and carrying the roller at the other end of the slide, a holder formed on one end of the framethrough which the tie passes, and a collar clamp to hold the slide to the collar.

5. In a tie slide the combination of a frame detachably secured to the collar and comprising a roller over which and a holder through which the tie passes, said collar clamp movably mounted on the frame.

6. A tie slide comprising a frame, a clamp thereon to secure it to the collar, a roller T mounted in one end of the frame, and a tie holder in the other end of the frame, said collar clamp movably mounted onthe frame. 7. A tie slide comprising a frame adapted to lie along the collar with a clamp on one side of the collar, and a tie holder through which the tie passes on the other side, said collar clamp movably mounted on the frame.

8. A tie slide comprising a central open i frame, with top and bottom pieces connected together at one end and carrying the roller at the other end of the slide, a holder formed on one end of the frame through which the tie passes, and a collar clam to hold the slide to the collar, said collar 0 amp movably mounted on the frame.

9. A tie slide comprising a central open frame, with top and bottom pieces connected together at one end and carrying a connectin piece at the other end of the slide, a ho lder formed on one end of the frame through which the tie passes,-and a collar clemp to hold the slide to the collar, said 1 through which the tie pgi slse's, and a collar collar clamp movably mounted on the frame. i clamp to hold the slide to the collar.

10. A tie slide comprising a central open f f frame, with top and bottom pieces connected 1 WILLIAM FEMPLIN 5 together at one end and carrying 8, connecti Witnesses:

SOPHIE B. WERNER,

ing piece at the other end of the slide, a

ABBIE E. JOHNSON.

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